DanN is mistaken. You can just make out the track mounts and the locking storage compartment the seat base in the ad has. You can see the retracting seat belt spool low on the right side of the base. You can also see the mounting plate of the swivel mechanism. The "Weekender' rear facing seat he is thinking of is totally different and has none of those things and also has no way to mount armrests. Mark Eric Caron wrote: > Thanks for describing the picture! > > That would certainly be a nice option for a weekender. And it would also be a very nice way of adding a seat behind the passenger driver. Especially nice if it could be easily removed. > > Eric Caron > > >> On Apr 18, 2020, at 11:11 AM, Dan N <dn92610@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >> >> by the look of the picture on the link that Mark sent... I don't think it's >> a swivel seat... >> I used to have a 1985 weekender (poptop, no kitchen) it has a seat like >> that... bolted behind the driver seat, removable cushion to access to the >> storage space, pocket on the side, no armrest. >> >> On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 4:09 AM Steven Shelton <shelton4@gmail.com> wrote: > |
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